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very useful information for the viewers. enjoy your sunday. kate eni will be back with more top stories. right now we hand it over to sanjay gupta, m.d. >>> good morning. welcome to the place where we will learn to live longer and stronger. first up, pollen and allergy. does it seem particularly bad this year? it might. there's a reason why. we'll tell you about it. jamie oliver is a chef. what can he teach us about cooking and the obesity epide c epidemic? and finally a medical mystery. a scan of the brain. this is from a soldier in afghanistan. i'll have all of it. let's get started. i have to tell you, i'm an allergy sufferer. pollen is everywhere it seem this is year in staggeringly high numbers. much of the country is suffering now, not just the millions who have allergies. if you're thinking this year seems worse than usual, you're right. chad myers has the details. he's in the severe weather center. chad, you can see it in the air for sure. wast going on? >> a couple things happened this season. all the pallen went into the air at one t
very useful information for the viewers. enjoy your sunday. kate eni will be back with more top stories. right now we hand it over to sanjay gupta, m.d. >>> good morning. welcome to the place where we will learn to live longer and stronger. first up, pollen and allergy. does it seem particularly bad this year? it might. there's a reason why. we'll tell you about it. jamie oliver is a chef. what can he teach us about cooking and the obesity epide c epidemic? and finally a medical...
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our kids extort us, they blackmail us because they will say okay i'll keep quiet, won't give you a hard time if you let me eat this stuff. it is about being able to say no and i'd love to see tiger's dad is work out with tiger, because it's not just about inherits a lot of those fat cells, but about what we're teaching our children by the way we eat in an unhealthy manner so we have to model good behaviors for eating. >> we will stay on the theme. some of the foods that can sabotage our weight loss efforts, stay with us. see life in the best light. outdoors, or in. transitions® lenses automatically filter just the right amount of light. so you see everything the way it's meant to be seen. maybe even a little better. experience life well lit, ask for transitions adaptive lenses. receiving a transitions lenses certificate of authenticity is your only guarantee that you're getting the world's #1 recommended photochromic lens. ask for it and register your lenses online today. the day starts with arthritis pain... a load of new listings... and two pills. after a morning of walk-ups, it's ba
our kids extort us, they blackmail us because they will say okay i'll keep quiet, won't give you a hard time if you let me eat this stuff. it is about being able to say no and i'd love to see tiger's dad is work out with tiger, because it's not just about inherits a lot of those fat cells, but about what we're teaching our children by the way we eat in an unhealthy manner so we have to model good behaviors for eating. >> we will stay on the theme. some of the foods that can sabotage our...
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too many parallels and sometimes i'll use the word brother. not too many people use that word. gotto uses it, you know what i'm saying? things like that. or you're my man. so i really think it's a joy working on something that has substance and truth in it. that's what i'm proud of in the show. >> the scripted drama shows are supposed to be entertaining and engaging and maybe educational. you think people will learn something from the slow? >> i will say i learned a lot from it, and this is a microcosm of life, and we happen to be doctors. if you change a couple of circumstances, it could be any job. it could be america. this hospital, chelsea general, could be representing america, and looking at some of our actions and our foreign policies. maybe we need a 311 monday morning meet. >> i admit a case of every organization or bureaucracy should have -- if for no other reason, let's be candid here, let's close the doors and be candid with each other. >> if we had a 311 for actors it would be pandemonium. >> the ultimate goal of those meetings that alfred and bing were just talkin
too many parallels and sometimes i'll use the word brother. not too many people use that word. gotto uses it, you know what i'm saying? things like that. or you're my man. so i really think it's a joy working on something that has substance and truth in it. that's what i'm proud of in the show. >> the scripted drama shows are supposed to be entertaining and engaging and maybe educational. you think people will learn something from the slow? >> i will say i learned a lot from it, and...
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he can surely give us insight into what it will be like on the royal big day. you'll thereby at the abbey? >> yes. >> the reception? >> yep. >> the evening? >> yes. >> you're one of the lucky. you've got all three tickets. what will your thoughts be? where will you allow your mind to go? >> my mind will go to one specific place, that this young couple remains a very happy couple and help each other for the rest of their lives and always keep in the back of your mind you are there for one purpose, service to the people, that's all you're there for. >> are you surprised at the amount of interest that there is in this wedding? >> i really am not surprised. there are many aspects why. first, they are both young, good looking, happy, in love, and of course, he will one day succeed his father to the throne. so that makes the mystique and makes everybody excited about it and i think makes people happy. >> when you heard that they were going to get married, let's face it they were going out for a very long time so it wasn't a huge surprise, what was your initial reacti
he can surely give us insight into what it will be like on the royal big day. you'll thereby at the abbey? >> yes. >> the reception? >> yep. >> the evening? >> yes. >> you're one of the lucky. you've got all three tickets. what will your thoughts be? where will you allow your mind to go? >> my mind will go to one specific place, that this young couple remains a very happy couple and help each other for the rest of their lives and always keep in the back...
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do you spend a lot of time using your mobile phone. do you ever think you received a message but you didn't? you could be suffering from phantom vibration syndrome. it's when you believe your phone is vibrating with a new alert when it's not. this is not a freak occurrence. i'm talking to the majority of you out there. 70% of those who use a mobile phone suffer from it. it gets worse. do you have trouble sleeping at night? you can blame your addiction to your phone or compute he for that. these devices keep your brain stimulated even as your body is trying to shut down. checking your twitter feed excessively. i'm talking to you @piersmorgan can be to blame for your restless night's sleep. for the tech obsessed out there, avoid random vibrations and sleep better by giving your phone a rest. your brain will thank you for it. don't forget piers morgan will anchor cnn's coverage of diamond jubilee. if you missed any of it, you can you see all the highlights tomorrow at 9:00 p.m. on a special piers morgan tonight. that's all for us, ac 30 s
do you spend a lot of time using your mobile phone. do you ever think you received a message but you didn't? you could be suffering from phantom vibration syndrome. it's when you believe your phone is vibrating with a new alert when it's not. this is not a freak occurrence. i'm talking to the majority of you out there. 70% of those who use a mobile phone suffer from it. it gets worse. do you have trouble sleeping at night? you can blame your addiction to your phone or compute he for that. these...
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thanks so much for starting your morning with us. victor is on assignment. here's five stories we're watching this morning. let's get you caught up on what's happening in the middle east. thousands of israeli troops sparking speculation of a potential ground invasion. the israel defense forces says it's expanding its campaign to stop rocket attacks by palestinian militants. the u.s. and other nations are urging both sides to show restraint. >>> but there were more air strikes and explosions in gaza today and more rockets fired toward israel. >>> in aurora, colorado, details have been finalized for dividing up the $5 million for victims of july's theater shooting. families of the 12 people killed and 5 people who suffered permanent brain damage or paralysis will get 2$220,000 each. six people who spent at least 20 days in the hospital will get $160,000 each. 13 others who spent less time hospitalized will get $35,000 each. >>> in the gulf of mexico, the coast guard is searching for two crew members from an oil platform. an explosion ripped through the platfor
thanks so much for starting your morning with us. victor is on assignment. here's five stories we're watching this morning. let's get you caught up on what's happening in the middle east. thousands of israeli troops sparking speculation of a potential ground invasion. the israel defense forces says it's expanding its campaign to stop rocket attacks by palestinian militants. the u.s. and other nations are urging both sides to show restraint. >>> but there were more air strikes and...
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so this first two weeks, we've sort of used as a just get used to the equipment, get used to the p the protocols that we're doing. i think we're ready to start building on it. so just watch out because now i'm ready to really start preparing for the triathlon. and watching the olympics up here has been really motivating to turn us all into good athletes. >> i also visited the food lab when i was with you. and i think people imagine that food in outer space to be pretty bland. how is it going for you up there? are you getting the food that you want? >> it gets a little tiring drinking your coffee out of a bag, but i'll enjoy my cup of coffee when i get home. six months is a small price to pay not enjoying that coffee in the morning sitting out on the porch. >> thank you so much for joining us. sunita, i am looking forward to do the triathlon when you get back. >> thanks. see you out on the road there. >>> a lot of the triathletes i know are also coffee drinkers like suni. so for us here on earth, i decided to take you behind the scenes of an organic coffee plantation. just how healthy i
so this first two weeks, we've sort of used as a just get used to the equipment, get used to the p the protocols that we're doing. i think we're ready to start building on it. so just watch out because now i'm ready to really start preparing for the triathlon. and watching the olympics up here has been really motivating to turn us all into good athletes. >> i also visited the food lab when i was with you. and i think people imagine that food in outer space to be pretty bland. how is it...
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use a heat thermometer. i'm mindful not to let the meat get to a point where you see black charred areas forming. if it happens simply scrape the area off before eating. don't char the meat. that's going to wrap things up for sgmd. see you next weekend. let's keep the conversation going on twitter at sanjay gupta cnn. time now for a check of your top stories from the cnn newsroom. >>> hello frp everyone. i'm don lemon in the cnn newsroom. something is killing children, dozens of them. some kind of bug, some kind of illness, and doctors are scrambling to find out what it exactly is. so far it's killed more than 60, all of them in cambodia, and as it stands right now there's nothing to stop it. >> it is very difficult to assess how dangerous and how rapidly spreading it will be if we don't know what we are dealing with. >> we have a crew in cambodia full of details in one minute for you here on cnn. a free election four decades overdue. the first real live democratic exercise in libya since the moammar gadhafi
use a heat thermometer. i'm mindful not to let the meat get to a point where you see black charred areas forming. if it happens simply scrape the area off before eating. don't char the meat. that's going to wrap things up for sgmd. see you next weekend. let's keep the conversation going on twitter at sanjay gupta cnn. time now for a check of your top stories from the cnn newsroom. >>> hello frp everyone. i'm don lemon in the cnn newsroom. something is killing children, dozens of them....
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thank you for taking this time with us. which appreciate it. >>> here is more of what we are working on from the newsroom international. london might be host the biggest party now but some locals say they weren't invited. >> nobody has ever said to us, hey, you know, you can have subsidized tickets or it would be nice for you to come and visit seeing it is right on your doorstep, absolutely nothing. you know what i love about this country? trick question. i love everything about this country! including prilosec otc. you know one pill each morning treats your frequent heartburn so you can enjoy all this great land of ours has to offer like demolition derbies. and drive thru weddings. so if you're one of those people who gets heartburn and then treats day after day, block the acid with prilosec otc and don't get heartburn in the first place. [ male announcer ] one pill each morning. 24 hours. zero heartburn. >>> seven years ago that london got the news it would host the 2012 summer olympic games. shortly after the, constructi
thank you for taking this time with us. which appreciate it. >>> here is more of what we are working on from the newsroom international. london might be host the biggest party now but some locals say they weren't invited. >> nobody has ever said to us, hey, you know, you can have subsidized tickets or it would be nice for you to come and visit seeing it is right on your doorstep, absolutely nothing. you know what i love about this country? trick question. i love everything about...
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they were just really there for us. ♪ and then a spell was cast and here we are in heaven for you are mine at last ♪ >>> you have got a pair of chops on you. wow, you belted that. i mean, waiting before you went to sing that, knowing the background, knowing what you've known about your parents, the struggle they've had to come through like so many african-americans in america and then barack obama has become president. this sea change. and on the night that america celebrates, you are selected to sing. what are you feeling just before you go out? >> right now i'm -- i am very emotional because it's like i'm reliving it. and it was really powerful. and overwhelming. and i kept telling myself, okay, this is not about you. you have to do this for them. you have to do this for history. and it's the only way i was able to get through that song because i wanted to ball, and i wanted to stare and i wanted to watch. but i was a part of it. so it was probably the -- oh, my god. i can't believe i was there. and i can't believe it was my voice for that moment, and so honored. and so many memor
they were just really there for us. ♪ and then a spell was cast and here we are in heaven for you are mine at last ♪ >>> you have got a pair of chops on you. wow, you belted that. i mean, waiting before you went to sing that, knowing the background, knowing what you've known about your parents, the struggle they've had to come through like so many african-americans in america and then barack obama has become president. this sea change. and on the night that america celebrates, you...
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we have a which rt that shows us. tell me where we can afford this military. >> it is a good question. first of all, i do think that the military, the defense budget can take cuts just like i think every agency is going to have to and by the way we'll have to make cuts in the welfare and medicaid and medicare programs or we'll never make any progress. when even the president's own national security advisers and defense secretaries say that this is dangerous, it could be catastrophic for a national security, that worries me. so, yeah, we can make cuts. to make such a disproportionate amount of those cuts that have to come on the defense budget, i don't think it is very wise. >> i think much of it has to do with political calculus. it is never politically wise or popular to say you're cutting defense spending even when there is fat and waste everywhere. >> yeah, there is. there is a lot of waste. what leon panetta is saying, we can get rid of a lot of the waste but we'll have to cut vital missions. we'll are to cut aid
we have a which rt that shows us. tell me where we can afford this military. >> it is a good question. first of all, i do think that the military, the defense budget can take cuts just like i think every agency is going to have to and by the way we'll have to make cuts in the welfare and medicaid and medicare programs or we'll never make any progress. when even the president's own national security advisers and defense secretaries say that this is dangerous, it could be catastrophic for a...
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>> no. >> have you ever used a cell phone? >> no. occasionally. i might talk with someone, like president bush. >> so if a president calls you'll use the telephone? >> oh, yes. i felt -- you see, when i talk, this should be here. listen should be here. so it's like that. >> they warned me before that if you sit back in your chair like this, it means that you've lost interest in the interview. i'm pleased that you spent most of the interview leaning forward. that means you must have enjoyed it. >> your interview not just because of the -- there's something, some discussion without feeling. since you are talking with certain feeling then i love you. >> thank you, your holiness. i like your accent. let me ask you, finally, you have had an amazing life and long may it continue. what has been the greatest moment of your life? if i could replay one moment for you, what would it be? >> i think initially immediately after my final examination, it was 1959. >> to become dalai lama? >> no, no, final examination for my degree. >> right, okay. >> and then, th
>> no. >> have you ever used a cell phone? >> no. occasionally. i might talk with someone, like president bush. >> so if a president calls you'll use the telephone? >> oh, yes. i felt -- you see, when i talk, this should be here. listen should be here. so it's like that. >> they warned me before that if you sit back in your chair like this, it means that you've lost interest in the interview. i'm pleased that you spent most of the interview leaning forward....
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what is going on. >> she told us very calm and told us that he was sick. and he had brain cancer. >> they told us that, you know, charles is dying, and we have to go somewhere, where, you know, it is nicer and beautiful for him, and we just don't want him passing in the house. with everything being said, we want him comfortable in a nice place. >> being here at george marks allows us and the entire family to be here together at all times. no visiting hours and none of that, and no restrictions. we are free to be with him any time of the day or the night. >> since like i'm the older brother, i feel like i need to be in there with him so when he wakes up, if he can still remember us, he knows i'm right there, and that i will always be right there with him. >> there's nothing that he can do about it. nothing we can do about it. we just have to be strong. >> i never thought that my kids would be as at teptitentive as are. it is not just my wife and i taking care of charles, but everybody. >> it hurts to have to see them go through it. it is hard. >> it is hard
what is going on. >> she told us very calm and told us that he was sick. and he had brain cancer. >> they told us that, you know, charles is dying, and we have to go somewhere, where, you know, it is nicer and beautiful for him, and we just don't want him passing in the house. with everything being said, we want him comfortable in a nice place. >> being here at george marks allows us and the entire family to be here together at all times. no visiting hours and none of that,...
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they were just really there for us. ♪ i like your messy hair ♪ i like the clothes you wear ♪ i like the way you sing ♪ and when you dance with me ♪ you always make me smile [ male announcer ] we believe you're at your best when you can relax and be yourself. and at thousands of newly refreshed holiday inn hotels, you always can. holiday inn. stay you. and now stay rewarded with vacation pay. stay two weekend nights and get a $75 prepaid card. even though i'm a great driver, and he's... not so much. well, for a driver like you, i would recommend our new snapshot discount. this little baby keeps track of your great driving habits, so you can save money. [sighs] amazing. it's like an extra bonus savings. [ cackling ] he's my ride home. how much can the snapshot discount save you? call or click today. ♪ uh-oh, uh-oh, uh-oh, oh no no uh-oh, uh-oh, uh-oh, oh no no ♪ ♪ uh-oh, uh-oh, uh-oh, oh no no uh-oh, uh-oh, uh-oh, oh no no ♪ ♪ history in the making part two so crazy now ♪ i like to deep in your eyes ♪ >> "crazy in love." she sang with mr. jay-zed as we call him in great
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that's why becky uses gps. not that kind. go to the pasta or soup aisle to find marie callender's home-style creations. keep up the good work, becky. >>> we are back with "house call." there are 13 new elm brow onic stem cell lines. these are the first ones to get funding under the new guidelines set out by the obama administration. previously, funding was saved for a few select lines. embryonic stem cells could lead to treatment for some diseases and injuries. here is what the director of national health had to say on campbell brown. >> we have the chance to push forward and see how quickly we can test out the ideas on the way this treats terrible diseases that we currently don't have good solutions for. >> as it happens, some believe stem cells could aid in the age-old step for mortality. to find out, i flew to london and sat down with two of the brightest minds in the field of longevity. we have talked about this concept before. the idea that life-style and then there are genes that can dictate how long you will live. the
that's why becky uses gps. not that kind. go to the pasta or soup aisle to find marie callender's home-style creations. keep up the good work, becky. >>> we are back with "house call." there are 13 new elm brow onic stem cell lines. these are the first ones to get funding under the new guidelines set out by the obama administration. previously, funding was saved for a few select lines. embryonic stem cells could lead to treatment for some diseases and injuries. here is what...
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used her foundation, which is more of a full coverage foundation. but i used the brush and i lightly applied it. so it's very even and not very full. and i used a black eye liner and kept it on her lash line and brought it underneath and blended it out with one of her brushes and a very, very light brown shadow and a bronzer. and that's it. and it's a pretty natural look for every day. >> not too much, not too heavy for going to classes. all right, mccray. what did you do? because her hair looks great. >> she last awesome hair. i used her spray, she had a flat comb, and i went through layer by layer gave her curls and i threw her head over and raked through it and sprayed it and. >> and you used a curling iron a little bit. >> yeah. >> and is this something, because look, i remember college. i would roll out of bed put on a baseball hat and go to class. does this take a long time? >> no. >> she can do it at home. >> it will take about ten minutes. >> kathryn, how do you think this is going to be received on campus? >> oh, my gosh. they're not going
used her foundation, which is more of a full coverage foundation. but i used the brush and i lightly applied it. so it's very even and not very full. and i used a black eye liner and kept it on her lash line and brought it underneath and blended it out with one of her brushes and a very, very light brown shadow and a bronzer. and that's it. and it's a pretty natural look for every day. >> not too much, not too heavy for going to classes. all right, mccray. what did you do? because her...
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unitedhealthcare offered us a specially trained rn who helped us weigh and understand all our options. for me cancer was as scary as a fastball is to some of these kids. but my coach had hit that pitch before. turning data into useful answers. we're 78,000 people looking out for 70 million americans. that's health in numbers. unitedhealthcare. ♪ >>> i'm here in london for the queen's diamond jubilee. beginning on cnn worldwide. joining me now for a preview, two people who know a great deal going on behind the scenes. katy nichol. andrea hicks. she was one of princess diana's bridesmaids. thank you for joining me. a big day tomorrow. talk me through what to expect. >> if you can expect more pomp and pageantry, that's what you're going to get. the morning celebrations will kick off with a celebration of thanksgiving. that will be the most serious and poignant part for the queen. this is a woman who takes they are faith seriously. she'll be accompanied by the senior members of the royal family. after the service there's going to be a wonderful carriage procession. we had a taste of tha
unitedhealthcare offered us a specially trained rn who helped us weigh and understand all our options. for me cancer was as scary as a fastball is to some of these kids. but my coach had hit that pitch before. turning data into useful answers. we're 78,000 people looking out for 70 million americans. that's health in numbers. unitedhealthcare. ♪ >>> i'm here in london for the queen's diamond jubilee. beginning on cnn worldwide. joining me now for a preview, two people who know a...
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. >> diversity recognizing there is no us and them. you can divide us up anyway between anything, sexually, color, religion, we're all different. >> you feel it's getting better even in places like kansas? >> especially in kansas. i came from kansas in the '60s, the middle of the civil rights movement. kansas was always that neutral, even in this civil war, that neutral state, we're not south, not north. they've held that. good hard working people that want to do up to others and understand what that means. >> we're facing an election in november. you actually performed at the democratic convention in 2008 and barack obama is facing one hell of a fight, many people assume in november. what do you think of his record in the last four years and what do you think of the potential of a mitt romney presidency? >> okay. my olympics have evolved from very similar actually to the us and them we're talking about. i think it has done us more hamp believing in the huge differences between left and right democrat and republican and that there defi
. >> diversity recognizing there is no us and them. you can divide us up anyway between anything, sexually, color, religion, we're all different. >> you feel it's getting better even in places like kansas? >> especially in kansas. i came from kansas in the '60s, the middle of the civil rights movement. kansas was always that neutral, even in this civil war, that neutral state, we're not south, not north. they've held that. good hard working people that want to do up to others...
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[pig oinking] [hissing] [oink] [oinking] [ding] announcer: cook foods to the right temperature using a food thermometer. 3,000 americans will die from food poisoning this year. keep your family safer. check your steps at foodsafety.gov. [oinking] ♪ >>> we are sneaking through south kinsington. >> south kinsington. >> toward harrod's. and we are going to go in there and buy a copy of your album. >> okay. >> imagine what will happen if they don't have it in stock. >> i know. >> this could be a tense few seconds. >> no, no. >> and the biggest question i have to ask you. you or j.lo? >> what? >> you or j.lo? >> what? >> who has the best booty. >> j.lo. >> i am not comparing my booty to j.lo. >> and who are your rivals and don't pretend you don't have them, because people need rivals. who do you like to compare yourself with in terms of success. >> well, to be hones with you, i have always looked at the last chart positions, and looked at how i can better myself. i don't feel like i really have any -- i continue want to say rivals, because there are people who i respect and people that
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our kids extort us, they blackmail us because they will say okay i'll keep quiet, won't give you a hard time if you let me eat this stuff. it is about being able to say no and i'd love to see tiger's dad is work out with tiger, because it's not just about inherits a lot of those fat cells, but about what we're teaching our children by the way we eat in an unhealthy manner so we have to model good behaviors for eating. >> we will stay on the theme. some of the foods that can sabotage our weight loss efforts, stay with us. can leave cloudy hard water deposits, but cascade complete pacs help leave glasses sparkling. cascade. love it or your money back. but sometimes i wonder... what's left behind? [ female announcer ] purifying facial cleanser from neutrogena® naturals. removes 99% of dirt and toxins without dyes, parabens or harsh sulfates. so skin feels pure and healthy. [ female announcer ] from neutrogena® naturals. and who ordered the yummy cereal? yummy. [ woman ] lower cholesterol. [ man 2 ] yummy. i got that wrong didn't i? [ male announcer ] want great taste and whole grain oats
our kids extort us, they blackmail us because they will say okay i'll keep quiet, won't give you a hard time if you let me eat this stuff. it is about being able to say no and i'd love to see tiger's dad is work out with tiger, because it's not just about inherits a lot of those fat cells, but about what we're teaching our children by the way we eat in an unhealthy manner so we have to model good behaviors for eating. >> we will stay on the theme. some of the foods that can sabotage our...
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and you grow and you have painful moments and i feel like, you know, i lot of my life experiences i used in this album. there's a way that i'm singing that's very different and i think i had an epiphany when i did "cadillac records" when i played etta james because for the first time i had to sing from a different place. she was addicted to heroin and i never did any drugs so hi to use the most painful emotions and memories of my life and sing from that place. >> let's just hold it and watch a clip from that because it was an incredible performance. >> thank you. >> and we'll talk about it after this. >> you wouldn't begin to know my problem, baby. >> let me. >> my mother was a whore. and that [ bleep ] just looked me in my face and he didn't see himself. he didn't see his little girl. >> i mean a really visceral role performance and it surprised a lot of people. a lot of your critics and watched it and were like, whoa, she's not as simple in terms of her performance as we think she is. real depth there. must have been satisfying to you. >> it was really satisfying and i worked really, r
and you grow and you have painful moments and i feel like, you know, i lot of my life experiences i used in this album. there's a way that i'm singing that's very different and i think i had an epiphany when i did "cadillac records" when i played etta james because for the first time i had to sing from a different place. she was addicted to heroin and i never did any drugs so hi to use the most painful emotions and memories of my life and sing from that place. >> let's just hold...
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at least what i used to do. and we try to reassure the person. instead, pardon the expression, but i learned, frankly, to shut up and listen. you don't have to agree with the person. you shouldn't lie and agree with the person. just don't jump to looking incredulous or doubtful or judging what they're telling you. and what you'll find is they'll open up. and it's really vitally important that people who are experiencing these psychotic symptoms have someone they can open up to. otherwise, they're alone with their delusions. if they're having voices, they're alone with their hallucinations and whatever those hallucinations and delusions are telling them reality is and what they should do. >> people don't think about it as concretely, i think, as you've put it. i think it's, again, a very important message to hear. hope to have you back. you know, these are tough topics to talk about. i think important to a lot of families. hopefully listening to you today. javier amador, thank you very much. >> thank you. >>> coming up, a girl who says plastic sur
at least what i used to do. and we try to reassure the person. instead, pardon the expression, but i learned, frankly, to shut up and listen. you don't have to agree with the person. you shouldn't lie and agree with the person. just don't jump to looking incredulous or doubtful or judging what they're telling you. and what you'll find is they'll open up. and it's really vitally important that people who are experiencing these psychotic symptoms have someone they can open up to. otherwise,...
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stay with us. >>> the olympics finally getting under way this weekend in london. one big story you may not know yet is swimmer missy franklin. pay attention to that name. her hometown is just a few miles away from the scene of the horrific mass shooting in colorado. and this week she told how she first heard the news on cnn. >> i texted my mom right away and she was up even though it was like 3:00 a.m. there and i told her and she immediately got on the news and was sending me constant updates but it was absolutely horrible. it was just so senseless. you have to wonder why these things happen in the world. >> it's a lot to process for anybody especially a 17-year-old but franklin who is going to be racing for gold in seven events, seven events, is no typical teenager. >> swim all the way to the wall and i'll come in. >> she loves swimming on her back. >> missy franklin at 2 years old. and at 5, winning her first free style race. >> she's winning. her first race. >> i want to go to the olympics. >> go missy! >> missy franklin almost a body length ahead. >> now at a
stay with us. >>> the olympics finally getting under way this weekend in london. one big story you may not know yet is swimmer missy franklin. pay attention to that name. her hometown is just a few miles away from the scene of the horrific mass shooting in colorado. and this week she told how she first heard the news on cnn. >> i texted my mom right away and she was up even though it was like 3:00 a.m. there and i told her and she immediately got on the news and was sending me...
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tweet us at randikayecnn or victorcnn. we took the best of the old and combined it with modern technology. together you get quality services on your terms, with total customer support. legalzoom documents have been accepted in all 50 states, and they're backed by a 100% satisfaction guarantee. so go to legalzoom.com today and see for yourself. it's law that just makes sense. why not take a day to.com today explore your own backyard?. with two times the points on travel, you may find yourself asking why not, a lot. chase sapphire preferred. there's more to enjoy. see lioutdoors, or in.ight. transitions® lenses automatically filter just the right amount of light. so you see everything the way it's meant to be seen. maybe even a little better. vsp members can save on all authentic transitions lenses, including our new transitions vantage and transitions xtractive lenses. experience life well lit. ask which transitions adaptive lens is best for you. we're not in london, are we? no. why? apparently my debit card is. what? i kn
tweet us at randikayecnn or victorcnn. we took the best of the old and combined it with modern technology. together you get quality services on your terms, with total customer support. legalzoom documents have been accepted in all 50 states, and they're backed by a 100% satisfaction guarantee. so go to legalzoom.com today and see for yourself. it's law that just makes sense. why not take a day to.com today explore your own backyard?. with two times the points on travel, you may find yourself...
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to learn more, visit us today. responsibility. what's your policy? >>> beyonce, it just wouldn't be right for you to be in my hometown of london and i don't introduce you to a classic english tea. >> i am very happy. >> because i know that despite your very svelte physique that occasionally you have lapses and you have these mad eating days. >> i do. and i missed it yesterday. >> yes. you couldn't have it yesterday because of glastonbury. you now have a piping hot tea. this is a scone. i'm going to prepare one for you. >> what is this? >> it's called a scone. people who think they are members of the royal family or want to be call them scones. so you take some cream. it's about as fattening as it can be. >> it looks delicious. >> take a bit of fattening cream, take some jam, slap it all on and put it together and this san old-fashioned and it basically gives you a heart attack in about five minutes. but on behalf of great britain -- >> thank you very much. >> -- there is your first ever scone. >> i'm going to try it. >> just go for it. >> okay. >> no
to learn more, visit us today. responsibility. what's your policy? >>> beyonce, it just wouldn't be right for you to be in my hometown of london and i don't introduce you to a classic english tea. >> i am very happy. >> because i know that despite your very svelte physique that occasionally you have lapses and you have these mad eating days. >> i do. and i missed it yesterday. >> yes. you couldn't have it yesterday because of glastonbury. you now have a piping...
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. >> be sure to join us in the 10:00 a.m. eastern hour when i'll speak with the pilot who spotted william. the hiker needed coaxing to get him into the helicopter. we'll hear more of that amazing rescue. >>> a new jersey town puts the spotlight on people who run red lights. what they caught on tape might make you think twice about the way you drive. >>> plus this, the number of murders in chicago surpassed the number of troops killed in afghanistan this year. why so many? >> the wrong people are getting their hands on these weapons and they are using them to essentially wage war in the streets of chicago. >> we'll hear from that man there. he's a police officer and e.r. doctor in chicago. he says the violence there is the worst he's ever seen. in that time there've been some good days. and some difficult ones. but, through it all, we've persevered, supporting some of the biggest ideas in modern history. so why should our anniversary matter to you? because for 200 years, we've been helping ideas move from ambition to achieveme
. >> be sure to join us in the 10:00 a.m. eastern hour when i'll speak with the pilot who spotted william. the hiker needed coaxing to get him into the helicopter. we'll hear more of that amazing rescue. >>> a new jersey town puts the spotlight on people who run red lights. what they caught on tape might make you think twice about the way you drive. >>> plus this, the number of murders in chicago surpassed the number of troops killed in afghanistan this year. why so...
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so this first two weeks we've sort of used as just get used to the equipment and get used to the protocols that we're doing. so i think we're at that point that we're finally adapted and ready to start building on it so just watch out because now i'm ready to really start preparing for the triathlon and watching the olympics up here has been really motivating to turn us all into really good athletes. >> i got to ask really quick i also visited in the food lab when i was with you and i think people imagine food in space to be pretty bland. how is it going? are you getting the types of food that you want? >> it gets a little tiring drinking your coffee out of a bag but, you know, i'll enjoy my cup of coffee when i get home. six months is a small amount, small price to pay for not enjoying that cup of coffee in the morning sitting out on the porch. >> thanks so much for joining us. i am looking forward to doing the triathlon with you and most importantly, come back safely. >> thank you very much. it's great to talk to you. good luck on the triathlon. we'll see you on the road there. >> a lot
so this first two weeks we've sort of used as just get used to the equipment and get used to the protocols that we're doing. so i think we're at that point that we're finally adapted and ready to start building on it so just watch out because now i'm ready to really start preparing for the triathlon and watching the olympics up here has been really motivating to turn us all into really good athletes. >> i got to ask really quick i also visited in the food lab when i was with you and i...
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. >> i van watson in turkey for us. thank you very much. >>> after more than two weeks in intense competition and new world records the london olympics will come to a close later today. london will hand the games over to the next host city. that is rio de janeiro in the closing ceremony. last night's big moment. usain bolt led his team to a gold medal and a new record. the team finished in less than 37 seconds. the u.s. took second and canada was third but was disqualified when a runner stepped out of the lane, so trinidad and tobago took the bronze. >>> usa and spain with basketball. >>> back in the u.s., chad johnson is in a florida jail this morning on a domestic violence charge. you may know him as chad ochocinco. he's accused of headbutting his wife that he married last month. the two started arguing in the car when she found a receipt for condoms and johnson claim thais accidently butted heads. >>> it's a case that has even the fbi baffled. police say this man killed himself even though he was handcuffed with his
. >> i van watson in turkey for us. thank you very much. >>> after more than two weeks in intense competition and new world records the london olympics will come to a close later today. london will hand the games over to the next host city. that is rio de janeiro in the closing ceremony. last night's big moment. usain bolt led his team to a gold medal and a new record. the team finished in less than 37 seconds. the u.s. took second and canada was third but was disqualified when a...
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let us talk china for a moment. china has become in your lifetime one of the great two super powers of the world and may well economically in the next 10, 15 years, become the number one super power in the world. what do you think of modern china and how it's changed in the time you have been dalai lama? >> big change. in china, most populated nation. and also long history. i think really china, chinese, i think really a long history of civilization, rich culture. i wouldn't argue the richness of their food. however, in modern china, a lot of ups and downs. but i have full faith chinese people, they're hard working, realistic. so the last i think 50 years, i think they already tested different experience. i think modern china, they got sort of troubled experience during the revolution. so after the revolution, seems they opened their eye. so things are changing, i feel very realistic person. somehow, he's communist, life-long communist dedicated person, so he very much keep the political power. now, that also now ch
let us talk china for a moment. china has become in your lifetime one of the great two super powers of the world and may well economically in the next 10, 15 years, become the number one super power in the world. what do you think of modern china and how it's changed in the time you have been dalai lama? >> big change. in china, most populated nation. and also long history. i think really china, chinese, i think really a long history of civilization, rich culture. i wouldn't argue the...
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i don't think anybody's walked away from the party being wild and saying i feel weird or used or that was dirty or something was wrong or bad. it might be dirty fun but at the same time, there's an element of clean to it. >> i like that. you are unashamedly a rocker. you like behaving bad. it's what rock stars do, right? >> i like who i am. i support i'm a crazy, wild dude. there's enough information to support i'm a single father that's been a stand-up guy in the community and i'm private about that stuff. it's on both sides. >> is there anything you regret? >> no. >> nothing? >> nothing. >> that's quite a statement. >> you know, i'm not into losing. so, i would never pick a battle i'm not going to win. whether it's getting older in life or having regrets or anything else. i find the good in it all. >> how do you feel about that? >> great. >> you like it? >> i love it. >> why? >> i can't fight it. i'm not going to lose. i'm going to embrace every day, every year, every age. whatever comes. i can look back at everything and find great, great things in all that. find learning experienc
i don't think anybody's walked away from the party being wild and saying i feel weird or used or that was dirty or something was wrong or bad. it might be dirty fun but at the same time, there's an element of clean to it. >> i like that. you are unashamedly a rocker. you like behaving bad. it's what rock stars do, right? >> i like who i am. i support i'm a crazy, wild dude. there's enough information to support i'm a single father that's been a stand-up guy in the community and i'm...
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i'm used to that. but for other events like floor of strength for that as well. >> the amount of training you do for this kind of thing must be absurd. it's just relentless, isn't it? >> definitely. i do about about 7, 7 1/2 hours a day. it's a ton of training and hard work but it's paying off. i still love it. i'm just enjoying what i have been doing. >> your mates are off down -- i don't know where they go. the nightclubs. having fun, listening to music. going out, eating bad food. having doughnuts. don't you miss any of that? >> i mean, i used to miss it. i had to sacrifice my senior year and i'm still going to prom and graduation, but i'm finishing the year online. it was definitely hard. but to say i'm an olympic hopeful and to be travel and be on the show with you and do so many cool experiences i wouldn't trade it for anything and it's just such an honor to be able to compete for the united states. >> so you don't feel like you're missing out? >> no, i don't at all. >> you do school online. >> i
i'm used to that. but for other events like floor of strength for that as well. >> the amount of training you do for this kind of thing must be absurd. it's just relentless, isn't it? >> definitely. i do about about 7, 7 1/2 hours a day. it's a ton of training and hard work but it's paying off. i still love it. i'm just enjoying what i have been doing. >> your mates are off down -- i don't know where they go. the nightclubs. having fun, listening to music. going out, eating...
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these are really -- found some new things which useful. of course sometimes too much never emotion, then sometimes this new finding you realize for destructive. that is sad. but the founder of these new things are great, not their mistake, not their fault. >> we're here to discuss the world peace summit, which you've been asked to speak at. do you think the world is a more peaceful place now than it was when you first became dalai lama? >> oh, yes fundamental level i think the world is much better. at least with disappearance of berlin wall and eventually big change happened. so at least the two blocks. both have nuclear weapon ready to shoot each other. that kind of danger is now no longer. and some sort of pocket, some violence. that is sad. but compare during that danger, i this think that today much better. that i think important. i think world peace almost something become fashion. peace, peace, peace. even those -- some people who really making every preparation for war but they use the word of peace, peace, peace. >> when you see th
these are really -- found some new things which useful. of course sometimes too much never emotion, then sometimes this new finding you realize for destructive. that is sad. but the founder of these new things are great, not their mistake, not their fault. >> we're here to discuss the world peace summit, which you've been asked to speak at. do you think the world is a more peaceful place now than it was when you first became dalai lama? >> oh, yes fundamental level i think the world...
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and chinese sharing a sense over solidarity with us. many pars parts of the world knows something about tibet and the current situation, i think very sympathetic. they have very much concern and the political feed, introducing a business company. yes, indeed, a little bit cautious. >> how did you feel when president obama delayed his meeting with you when he became president because the chinese obje objected and he met with them first. did that offend you? >> no. >> did you understand why he did that. >> actually, he said something sent to me explaining the reason. so better. first, his meeting. i think without some point with chinese complaining. so better. >> you understood that? >> yes. then, soon after he returned, he want to see me. >> he gave you a 17 minute meeting, which is the longest time, i believe, any american president has ever spent with you in one meeting. what did he say to you, president obama? did he give you assurances he is going to help you? >> he inquired about tibet. i also explained what the current situation an
and chinese sharing a sense over solidarity with us. many pars parts of the world knows something about tibet and the current situation, i think very sympathetic. they have very much concern and the political feed, introducing a business company. yes, indeed, a little bit cautious. >> how did you feel when president obama delayed his meeting with you when he became president because the chinese obje objected and he met with them first. did that offend you? >> no. >> did you...
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thank you for joining us. your position on a post-mubarak egypt is a little different than what we've been hearing. you're really concerned about where this is going, don't you? >> thank you. i'm concerned if we had spoke yesterday, i would have had a lot of different things to say. but after the events have taken place, it's not going to be all peaches and cream. we need to understand that it's not going to be a turnkey solution. >> what do you think is going to happen? what's your concern? >> my concern is we need to -- we have a very credible and responsible military. and they are among the highest ranking fabric of society. we need to let the the military as a guarantor, fulfill the demands the military has request. we need to knuckle down, get back to work and get our country on track. our concern was the movement that happened on the 25th of january, we've got our 300% return on our demands. we got more than what we asked for. we need to focus on building the country. and socially, we need to understand
thank you for joining us. your position on a post-mubarak egypt is a little different than what we've been hearing. you're really concerned about where this is going, don't you? >> thank you. i'm concerned if we had spoke yesterday, i would have had a lot of different things to say. but after the events have taken place, it's not going to be all peaches and cream. we need to understand that it's not going to be a turnkey solution. >> what do you think is going to happen? what's your...
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thanks for joining us and sharing it with us. stay safe. >> thank you very much. >> up next, they say you can't take it with you but hosni mubarak and his family will try. we'll tell you how and how much when we come back. gr d t ?gaue matains heyesy.rc g >>> mubarak must go. the people of egypt have spoken loudly, bravely, defiantly, but when mubarak goes, he won't be leaving empty-handed. the son of a farmer made himself a very rich man. how rich? some say his family is worth $40 billion to $70 billion. billion with a b. and this in a country where the average family income is just $2,000 a year. mubarak's wealth was built on military contracts he acquired as an air force officer. by law every foreign company doing business in egypt has to have a local partner, often a mubarak. that partner gets, talk about a sweetheart deal, a 51% stake in the business. it's like printing money. where does the money go? most of it appears to be in banks in england, the united states and switzerland. but the family also owns prime property on r
thanks for joining us and sharing it with us. stay safe. >> thank you very much. >> up next, they say you can't take it with you but hosni mubarak and his family will try. we'll tell you how and how much when we come back. gr d t ?gaue matains heyesy.rc g >>> mubarak must go. the people of egypt have spoken loudly, bravely, defiantly, but when mubarak goes, he won't be leaving empty-handed. the son of a farmer made himself a very rich man. how rich? some say his family is...
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let us talk china for a moment. china has become, in your lifetime, arguably now one of the two great superpowers of the world and may well economically in the next 10, 15 years become the number-one superpower in the world. what do you think of modern china and how it's changed in the time that you've been dalai lama? >> of course big change. with china, most population and also long history. i think really china -- chinese, i think really long history of civilization, rich culture. i would normally argue richness of their food. however, in modern china, lot of ups and downs. but i have full faith. chinese people are hardworking, realistic. so the last i think 60 years i think they already test id, sort of different sort of experience. i think they -- modern china, they got sort of really tough experience during cultural revolution. so after cultural revolution seems they opened their eye. so things are changing -- i feel very realistic person. somehow he's communist, life-long communist dedicated person. so he ver
let us talk china for a moment. china has become, in your lifetime, arguably now one of the two great superpowers of the world and may well economically in the next 10, 15 years become the number-one superpower in the world. what do you think of modern china and how it's changed in the time that you've been dalai lama? >> of course big change. with china, most population and also long history. i think really china -- chinese, i think really long history of civilization, rich culture. i...
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before then his mom used to look after him. he's gone from making lovely food all of his life and he's only gotten healthy since they died. he doesn't know what to do, you know. so i think you're getting access to it. >> this is a big deal for you, "the food revolution." i want to talk much more about this. also, how did jamie oliver get his start in this business? you're a young guy. you've been doing a lot. we'll talk about that. stay with us. [ female announcer ] breathe right asks... [ woman ] could i ask you to strip on the street? absolutely! i have a lot of stuffiness at night. it wakes me up. i have allergies. ♪ you're right. i'm getting more air. -oh, yeah. -oh, wow! [ female announcer ] for two free samples, go to breatheright.com. >>> we're back with "sgmd." jamie oliver is our guest. got our coats off. feel a little bit more comfortable now. how did you get into this business of cooking? you're obviously a multinational entity yourself now. >> never thought about it like that. no, i started cooking when i was 8 ye
before then his mom used to look after him. he's gone from making lovely food all of his life and he's only gotten healthy since they died. he doesn't know what to do, you know. so i think you're getting access to it. >> this is a big deal for you, "the food revolution." i want to talk much more about this. also, how did jamie oliver get his start in this business? you're a young guy. you've been doing a lot. we'll talk about that. stay with us. [ female announcer ] breathe...
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cnn vlad is live and joins us by phone. what can you tell us about the crash and the vashlties. >> it's pandemonium here. there are hundreds upon hundreds of people here. a rescue operation is under way, as far as we can tell. so far we're fairly close to where the crash happened. i can see orange flames looking at the building. about 100 yards away from where we're standing, and there's tons of people. but also security personnel, the police are out here, members of the military. we're told that a rescue operation is under way. with n a typical rescue scene, you see a lot of lights. you see the area blocked off. there are reports of 147 dead on the airliner on its way from the state capital. right now you can tell there are operations under way. >> so, vlad, it was close to coming in for a landing there? >> yes, according to the national emergency, the flight was on route from the state capital to lagos. we're not sure if it was in the final approach. it diz crash into a residential neighborhood. so we were originally told
cnn vlad is live and joins us by phone. what can you tell us about the crash and the vashlties. >> it's pandemonium here. there are hundreds upon hundreds of people here. a rescue operation is under way, as far as we can tell. so far we're fairly close to where the crash happened. i can see orange flames looking at the building. about 100 yards away from where we're standing, and there's tons of people. but also security personnel, the police are out here, members of the military. we're...
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>> no. >> have you ever used a cell phone? >> no -- occasionally. i might talk with someone like including bush. you, what would it be? >> i think initially immediately after my final examination, it was 1959. sort of happy. >> to become dalai lama? >> no, no, no, final examination about my degree for study. >> right, okay. >> and then, then perhaps the 17th or 18th morning, march '59. the 17th night i left, i escaped. and in 8:00 in the morning i already reached some distance, now free. chinese soldier. so tremendous sort of feeling of sort of -- firstly now no longer immediate danger. still danger still there. then mainly freedom of speech. then when my mother and sister you see get out -- afternoon, 18th, then including my mother, now freely criticized about chinese. before that we sort of a little bit cautious. >> you were free at last. >> yes. >> you were free at last. >> i think -- at least that i think several i think thousand people should get some benefit. after sort of -- many vocation, some through writing or through personal meeting, a n
>> no. >> have you ever used a cell phone? >> no -- occasionally. i might talk with someone like including bush. you, what would it be? >> i think initially immediately after my final examination, it was 1959. sort of happy. >> to become dalai lama? >> no, no, no, final examination about my degree for study. >> right, okay. >> and then, then perhaps the 17th or 18th morning, march '59. the 17th night i left, i escaped. and in 8:00 in the morning i...
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he used that. it could help him and then hearing him talk about prioritizing and, you know, again, you have to conserve water. put your squeamishness aside. if he has to drink pee and then help him, he can do that. he had a wound, you know, again if you don't look after that prioritize that, you'll bleed to death so, you know, i hear that and i think what a great kind of example of getting it right and, you know, all of our survival in life is about the decisions do we go this way or that? he made a series of good decisions and those good decisions why he is with us today and amazing story. >> dan, truly amazing. good to talk to you, thanks. >> thanks. >>> ahead, david rode working on a book in afghanistan and kidnapped by the taliban. he shares with us how he survived more than seven months in captivity and made a daring escape. you'll also meet the teen-on an oregon mountain. jake denim is his name and he used skills he learned from bear grylls "man versus wild" to make it out of his nine-hour or
he used that. it could help him and then hearing him talk about prioritizing and, you know, again, you have to conserve water. put your squeamishness aside. if he has to drink pee and then help him, he can do that. he had a wound, you know, again if you don't look after that prioritize that, you'll bleed to death so, you know, i hear that and i think what a great kind of example of getting it right and, you know, all of our survival in life is about the decisions do we go this way or that? he...
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what are you able to tell us and reveal to us about what is happening there in australia? >> well, it has been quite an incredible day here. we all woke up this morning, heard the news out of the u.s., came to work with our tin hats on yesterday afternoon. we closed the day right on the cusp of bear market territory. came in this morning, the market just fell away. we were down 5.5% at one stage, the biggest interday fall we have seen here since late 2008. we're talking the middle of the crisis type thing. and then around lunch time, 1:00, things started to come back. we started to hear word that potentially at the u.s. fed meeting tomorrow morning our time that there will somebody sort of qe-3 and the market took heart from that. traders looking at the prices that were going on in our market and thinking it is way too cheap because, you know, our corporate balance sheets here are very, very strong. so we started to see a bit of a rebound by about 2:00 this afternoon. we tipped into positive territory. the market just closing now, our benchmark index up nearly 28 points. j
what are you able to tell us and reveal to us about what is happening there in australia? >> well, it has been quite an incredible day here. we all woke up this morning, heard the news out of the u.s., came to work with our tin hats on yesterday afternoon. we closed the day right on the cusp of bear market territory. came in this morning, the market just fell away. we were down 5.5% at one stage, the biggest interday fall we have seen here since late 2008. we're talking the middle of the...
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fifty-eight different individuals are using, absolutely using my old social security number. >>> back to continuing coverage. >> you are looking at live pictures of the scene at copiapo in chile. an amazing ordeal is coming to an end with the successful rescue of five of the 33 miners who have been trapped for 68 up to 9 days. >>> just a 15 minute ride to fresh air. the five who have made the trip have been greeted by hugs and cheers. extraordinary thing is that the miners appear in such good spirits but each of them is being whisked away to undergo medical checks. the capsule itself is being prepared and maintained so that it can pick up miner number six. >> that's critical. i want to go straight to the scene in northern chile. joining us live is gary tuckman. this has come to a sudden standstill. they seem to be paying all inin attention to one of the wheels what is going on? do you know? >> reporter: pit stop is a good analogy. i will call it a tune-up. after 68 days, they want to make sure that this fenix capsule is in good shape. so far it has done the job. five miners have come
fifty-eight different individuals are using, absolutely using my old social security number. >>> back to continuing coverage. >> you are looking at live pictures of the scene at copiapo in chile. an amazing ordeal is coming to an end with the successful rescue of five of the 33 miners who have been trapped for 68 up to 9 days. >>> just a 15 minute ride to fresh air. the five who have made the trip have been greeted by hugs and cheers. extraordinary thing is that the...
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we have used. one of the most exciting things is a stereo photo mapping technique that we attached to a robot. that allows us to reconstruct everything in 3-d and photo realistic 3-d, the seabed in detail so we can identify individual pottery shards or come out and look at the entire city. and one of the exciting things which surpassed all expectations is our project. we discovered much more of the settlement. it doubled in side, and not only that, we showed it was much older than previously thought with pottery going back to about 5,000 years ago. >> this is incredible, looking at the digitized renderings there and what appears to be re-enactments. what happened to the city? an earthquake, how did it become underwater, erosion, what? >> we know it was occupied from about 5,000 to 3,000 years go. and then it was buabandoned. what we have found out is at least three earthquake episodes. this area of greece is one of the most active earthquake zones in the world. as a result, it's been pushed down --
we have used. one of the most exciting things is a stereo photo mapping technique that we attached to a robot. that allows us to reconstruct everything in 3-d and photo realistic 3-d, the seabed in detail so we can identify individual pottery shards or come out and look at the entire city. and one of the exciting things which surpassed all expectations is our project. we discovered much more of the settlement. it doubled in side, and not only that, we showed it was much older than previously...